Would anyone be interested in the "Photography Game" here?
Sure are!!! Goldth

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I'll second that Cheers

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Bessemer and Lake Erie


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NE-6 at Essex.


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Torrington, Ct.
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I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.
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Negley, Ohio Oct., 1976 Y&S woodie


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Hazleton, PA July 1989

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Bruce, I assume those are safety screens to protect the windows and crew from rock and bottle throwers? I remember being really disappointed the first time I heard about train crews having to deal with stupid random attacks as they rolled through some areas.
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Cabeese I can do....It's an old Varney kit, which was the whole consist of my ol' man's first "train". It ran behind a little 0-4-0, which has long since crumbled. That would make it about 57 years old...


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Back on her home turf, Feather River Rail Society's road caboose, WP 484 sits at the East End of Stockton (CA) UP (former WP) yard, awaiting a quick run to San Francisco to pick up a hospital train for the Golden Gate RR Museum and move it to Fremont, Ca. Photo taken in January 2007 by Eugene Vicknair, used with permission.
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April, 1978.


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An exAmtrak at Tuckahoe, NJ Febuary 2009

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Ralph Wrote:Bruce, I assume those are safety screens to protect the windows and crew from rock and bottle throwers? I remember being really disappointed the first time I heard about train crews having to deal with stupid random attacks as they rolled through some areas.
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Ralph, that's true, also heard a story that when they were left at the mines the kids from the local area would try breaking out the windows by throwing chunks of coal at the windows.

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GTW Caboose on display at the Durand Union Station. I had the pleasure of catching Amtrak's Blue Water from this station last summer- also, the interior features the Durand Model Railroad Club Layout with a fantastic replica of the station!

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Durand Union Station by dangaken, on Flickr
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